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Phillies Pitcher Recovering After Losing Eye In Freak Accident
"I'm not dead. I'm gonna be alright, I'm gonna persevere, and I'm gonna succeed. It takes more than this to bring me down."

On Friday, June 25, Philadelphia Phillies minor league pitcher Matt Imhof's life changed forever.
Imhof was stretching after a game in Broward County, Florida when a piece of machinery malfunctioned and a large piece of metal hit his eye.
Imhof suffered two fractured orbital bones, a fractured nose, and, ultimately, the loss of his eye, according to an Instagram post.
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Imhof said he was immediately taken to the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute where doctors told him his eye "had been crushed like a grape."
After discussing with doctors, Imhof agreed to have his right eye removed and a prosthetic one put in.
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In a lengthy Instagram post, Imhof concluded on an upbeat note: "I just wanted to write this message to let everyone know that even though I suffered some bad luck, I'm not dead. I'm gonna be alright, I'm gonna persevere, and I'm gonna succeed. "
Imhof, 22, was taken in the second round of the MLB Draft by the Phillies in 2014. He was the 47th overall pick and considered among the Phillies top echelon of prospects.
It's unclear when - or if - Imhof will be able to play again.
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